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<blockquote data-quote="JRyno10" data-source="post: 268144" data-attributes="member: 8902"><p>I currently have a Motorguide Great White 24volt 67lb thrust trolling motor that i plan to mount to the bow, but doesn't that require 2 batteries for just that trolling motor? That means about 80 lbs of battery correct - assuming a battery weighs about 40 lbs? </p><p></p><p>Like i said earlier i am able to put my boat in the general area where i will be fishing, so I'm not to worried about battery dying or something along the lines of that. But in case that does happen I will have an 83' or 84' Cruise n' Carry 6600. Do you think this will be good enough in case of an emergency - batteries die - wind? etc..</p><p></p><p>-- I am trying to figure out how to post the pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRyno10, post: 268144, member: 8902"] I currently have a Motorguide Great White 24volt 67lb thrust trolling motor that i plan to mount to the bow, but doesn't that require 2 batteries for just that trolling motor? That means about 80 lbs of battery correct - assuming a battery weighs about 40 lbs? Like i said earlier i am able to put my boat in the general area where i will be fishing, so I'm not to worried about battery dying or something along the lines of that. But in case that does happen I will have an 83' or 84' Cruise n' Carry 6600. Do you think this will be good enough in case of an emergency - batteries die - wind? etc.. -- I am trying to figure out how to post the pictures. [/QUOTE]
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